Sheila's memories of meeting
Homer - When we came from the motel, we were told that Homer and some
friends had come from NC to see Ronnie in concert. Walking to the door, Ronnie
and Homer were at the bus and Ronnie introduced us. He was the sweetest and
nicest man one would want to meet. I don't think Homer ever knew a stranger. He
told us about when Ronnie was a kid, he used to take him for walks and about
Ronnie "sitting under the porch beating pans and singing." Wondering
if Ronnie was getting embarrassed, I looked at him only to see him smiling.
Homer didn't mind having his picture taken either!

Sheila's memories of traveling
with the buses - I was going to a show in Michigan and wasn't that far from
the destination when to my right I noticed the familiar bus. I stopped and asked
what was going on. No surprised faces here. I was someone they knew! They just
about had the bus fixed; the girls said that they were hungry, I looked at my
watch knowing that we had plenty of time, so I asked them if they wanted to go
and find a place to eat. I followed the bus to the place where the show would be
and they stopped to check in. Someone came off the bus and over to the car, I
rolled down the window and a pass was placed on the dash. We drove on in past a
gate. Soon after, the girls and I went to find a place for them to eat. After
the show, we were headed back to the interstate. Ronnie asked me "Sheila,
are you going back to Kentucky with us?" I told him No, that I was on
vacation, and that my Grandmother and I were staying all week. He said "Ok,
then be careful." I said "Thanks Ronnie." I just got the idea of
going to more shows and with them!

Sheila's jogging fun - I'd
heard about this show for months over the winter and couldn't wait to see
spring. After the show, Ronnie and I discussed running again, and he said he
would be ready in five minutes. When he came out, he asked "Are you ready
Sheila?" "Yea, Ronnie lets go for it." He, Phil, and I ran down
the road beside the motel. He said "Sheila, come over here. Here comes a
car." I said "Huh?" I heard nothing and turned around to see
nothing, then I saw lights. Man! Talk about the man's hearing!

Dude gets some friendly harassment from bandleader Jamie (more memories
from Sheila) - This was in 1992. Darrell, Steven(Dude), and I went to see
Ronnie in Nashville, IN. Steven was about 8 at the time. This was the hottest
summer reported. Jamie (band leader) had a broken arm. Not knowing him that
well, I soon found out how much of a joker he really is. I asked "Jamie how
did you break your arm?" Steven was standing beside me and Jamie said
"He did it!" and pointed to Steven. He teased Steven and was telling
people that this kid had broken his arm. Steven felt comfortable after that. And
I knew that Jamie would fit right in! Steven and I were discussing the lyrics to
one of the songs on BACK TO THE GRINDSTONE. I asked Billy Coren who was correct
because the winner would get an ice cream. He didn't say anything. He just
pulled Steven in the door and bought him an ice cream. A friend for life!

Sue's Memories of a Fan Club
Party

The photo on the photos with Ronnie Page
was taken on Thursday June 7, 1979 at the Fan Club Gathering which was held at
the Sheraton Hotel in Nashville, TN during the week of Fain Fair. (During the
late 70's & early 80"s it was an annual event that Ronnie held for his
fan club members & we had attended (I think) every one that he had.) At this
one (as at most of them) a piano was set-up & Ronnie gave his fans a mini
concert while everyone sat at tables and enjoyed a really nice meal. After
Ronnie finished singing, he went around to each table & spent a few
minutes talking to each person, signing autographs & posing for a photo with
them. We always had a FAN-TASTIC time and looked forward to the annual event! I
really miss it & wish that we could start doing something like that again.
Ronnie seemed to enjoy it as much as all the fans did!

Jo's
Story

From
December of 1999 through the end of 2000, I was able to go to Five concerts.
Six if you count the double show
I did in February. Each time was nothing less than terrific. In
December 1999, I met Ronnie for the first time. I have been a fan since I was in
grade school, so that was a special dream come true for me. My name had
been put on the meet and greet list from a visit that Ronnie had made to his chat
room. My daughter and I took along some munchies for the
band. We handed them to Ricky and then spent some time talking with him
and getting to know him. He was terrific, making sure that we knew where
to be to assure that we would meet Ronnie. I told him of our plans to make
a show in February and he said to let him know when we got there.

February
came and we drove off to spend the day at the fair and see the show. We
found Ricky and he invited us back to watch them set up and get ready for the
show. We briefly met Todd and several of the band and crew, but mostly
spent time talking with Ricky and watching all the activity. It was a
great day and we stayed for both shows. We met Joyce and got to say hello
to her, and she is a very nice lady. We had some decent seats for the
concert and was able to get some good photos. I made some noise when
Ronnie mentioned his fan forum and the Cyber Fans (although this was before we
were named) and he went on to say that everyone should check it out. While
they were in there they could talk with Jo and JBug - Wow! We were both
grinning from ear to ear for awhile after that one.

At the end
of April, our whole family climbed in the car for the 5 hr. drive to
Alabama. We had a great day at the local river festival and again spent
the day watching the activity related to setting up for a show. This time
I got to meet one of the Cyber Fans and that was very cool. We talked and
got to know each other a little better. This time I also got to talk more
with Todd and that was great. Ricky wasn't traveling with them for this
show, but I met Victoria (Todd's step daughter) along with Marty and Kerry from the sound
crew. It was a pleasure talking with them. I also spent a little
time talking with Rhonda. She is very nice, and has a phenomenal
voice. They had a meet and greet at this show as well, so we were able to again say
hello to Ronnie. Our smallest daughter is in love, and can't stop talking
about how neat Ronnie Milsap is. He has a huge grin in our photo because
she was chattering away non stop to him.

Our
other shows for the year were just as special. We were able to meet with
Ronnie each time, and spent a lot of time in Valdosta talking with different
band members and the crew. Ronnie and his entire crew are
a first class act all the way! I'm very proud to call myself a fan of his.
Our family looks forward to attending as many shows as we are able to do.